Live Hairstyling Q&A with Drybar!

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Learn Drybar’s top tips for achieving salon-worthy hair at home. Visit this thread on July 10 between 10-11 am PST to participate in our live Q&A with Drybar founder Alli Webb. Find out how to get the perfect blowout, create voluminous waves, and ask a hair question of your own.

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I have noticed that i have matching areas of my hair that seem to not grow much. It's the same spot where my hair fell out after each of my 3 boys were born. The hair in these spots doesn't see to grow long and it's thinner. The area in question is diagonally up from the outside corner of my eye, it's the same on both sides of my head. Any thoughts as to what is causing this?

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I really love the 100 proof (gives my hair a slight wave which I really dig), but when I use it to blow my hair dry (I have naturally curly hair and it's THICK) it makes my hair feel a bit dry and thicker than normal. Is there something you could recommend? I like wearing my hair curly, straight, and wavy. So I'm open to any options!

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This doesn't pertain to a hair style but I'm currently a student at a less than mediocre cosmetology school. I'm having a really hard time staying motivated to be there. I have a BS in Business already and I'm really trying to pursue this so that I can create my own big business the way you have yours. I need some words of motivation and good vibes. I still have 750 hours to go!

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I'm hoping you can help!! I have very thick curly hair. It's a bit of a mess right now. I attempt to blowdry it straight, but often, I have so much volume that it doesn't look all that great. Can you suggest a product that can help reduce the pouffiness of my hair? Also, when I wake up in the morning, some of my hair gets curly and I have to fix it. Is there something I can do, so that when I wake up my hair is still straight? Please help!!

FYI, I am very much looking forward to your products being sold in Canada. Thank you for your help

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Hi Alli! I am in LOOOVe with the Detox Dry Shampoo! I mean a dry shampoo with volumizing, amazing!! I remember The Drybar last year had a "limited time" style called the "old Fashion" that I loved. It was old Hollywood looking and it made my long hair resemble Veronica Lake. I was wondering any plan to bring that back permanently?? Please!

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Never participated before but when I saw it was Alli from Dry Bar I had to!

I'm so excited I found the Scottsdale location because I had been going to random salons, from time to time, getting blowouts and the quality was never consistent. I have such flat limp hair and I leave Dry Bar feeling so much prettier and better about myself.

Haha I don't even have a question. I just love the concept and the great customer service I receive. It's amazing how something so simple as a blow out can change someone's self perception and make their day. Thank you again!

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1) What lipstick color and name brand are you wearing there? It's gorgeous!

2) I have dark copper hair which is very frizzy and curly. I use gel on wet hair every two days in order to keep it tamed. Is there anything that I can do about the color fading with age and the frowziness of my hair without flattening it out.

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What tips do you have for a curly haired girl when it comes to blowing out her own hair? I'd like to reduce my reliance on a straightener as much as possible, but blow drying my hair, even with a round brush, always leads to tons of frizz.

I was also wondering what you feel the best product is for protecting my hair from heat in order to reduce split ends?

Thank you!

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Hey Ali! I have natural blonde hair that I dyed red for years. A year ago, I went back to blonde and nearly fried my hair with all the bleaching I had done. My hair is growing back in and the top isn't so dry and unmanageable, but it is super oily! So, what I am asking is how to deal with hair that is crazy oily, but still crazy dry and damaged at the ends! I never know if I should use a shampoo and conditioner for buildup or strengthening or what. And I've tried dry shampoo (I can seriously barely go the whole day without my hair looking super oily), but it just makes it oilier. D: I'd appreciate some guidance here because the last time I went to DryBar, I got home and my hair was really manageable and not so oily.. It was awesome!